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Are drug treatment services only for ‘thieving junkie scumbags’? Drug users and the management of stigmatised identities [PDF]
This article uses qualitative interviews with 53 problematic drug users who had dropped out of treatment in England, UK to explore how they describe the stigmatisation of drug users and drug services.
Polly Radcliffe, Alex Stevens
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Obstetric drug information service
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1982An obstetric drug information service in a 435-bed general hospital in Australia is described. The specialized service was established within a general drug information center after receiving a large percentage of calls on the use of drugs during pregnancy and lactation.
R G, Arulappu, D J, Taylor
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Drug Information Services in an Oncology Institution
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1978Information requests received over a 14-month period in the drug information service of an oncology hospital were reviewed. Requests were classified as to the nature of the question, category of requestor and geographical distribution of both questions and requestors.
W J, Dana +3 more
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Economic Impact of a Drug Information Service
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1999OBJECTIVE: A cost-avoidance model was developed to determine potential cost savings or “avoidance” that results from a drug information service (DIS) responding to drug information requests. DESIGN: Patient-specific questions received ...
D E, Kinky +3 more
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Drug information services on a subscription basis
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1976A hospital-based drug information service (DIS) which provides services to five hospitals and a local pharmaceutical association on a subscription basis is described. The two methods of subscription are (1) a monthly fee based on hospital bed size, and (2) a fee per question.
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Drug information services at Genentech
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1990D, Magnuson +3 more
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Drug information Analysis Service
Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1988Linda L. Hart +3 more
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